

You can't break a cycle you don't understand





The Child’s Eyes series unfolds across several years.
Moving from painful early memories, to the release of anger,
to rebuilding relationships, and finally to understanding
how generational cycles are formed and repeated.
This is not just a collection.
It is a progression.

Continue The Journey
Every story leads to the next piece.

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Introducing the World of Chubby Nelson
Chubby Nelson is more than just a character—he is a reflection of the quiet moments many children experience but don’t always know how to express.
In this new series, readers will step into Chubby’s world as he navigates everyday challenges that feel anything but ordinary. From finding the courage to try something new, to understanding friendship, kindness, and self-worth, each story captures a moment that helps shape who we become.
These stories are simple on the surface, yet meaningful at their core. They are about the small decisions that build confidence, the moments that teach compassion, and the realization that being different is not something to hide—but something to embrace.
As Chubby grows, so will the lessons within each story.
Because sometimes, the biggest growth comes from the smallest moments.

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Meet Ed Rivera



Ed Rivera is leading the charge against generational childhood trauma by founding and PACT "Parents Against Childhood Trauma".
Ed writes from painful childhood memories — the kind that never really leave.
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Through the Child’s Eyes series, he revisits moments of confusion, pain, survival, and ultimately healing. What began as reflections on a difficult childhood became something more: a journey toward understanding, forgiveness, and the love found in his own children.
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His stories are not just about where he came from, but about how broken pieces can come together again.
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With the formation of PACT Ed is dedicated to create awareness that generational childhood trauma exists in many adult lives today.



